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Governance challenges and opportunities for implementing resource recovery from organic waste streams in urban areas of Latin America: insights from Chía, Colombia

Across the globe, there is increasing interest in implementing circular approaches to urban sanitation and waste management to mitigate environmental challenges and promote sustainable business opportunities. In Latin America where 80% of the population live in urban areas, there is limited investig...

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Published in:Sustainable production and consumption 2022-03, Vol.30, p.53-63
Main Authors: Aguilar, Mónica García, Jaramillo, Juan Felipe, Ddiba, Daniel, Páez, Diana Carolina, Rueda, Hector, Andersson, Kim, Dickin, Sarah
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